Chilled jangle pop. Source: SoundCloud / Colyn Cameron Continue reading
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“Space-Wars” is the very last song you hear before you lose your senses. You are not dead; your final memory is peaceful and keeps your soul awake in the darkness. Continue reading
On the ancestral lands of the Chinook, Chinnuk Wawa, and Tillamook tribes, Katherine Paul dances with spirits. The music video for “Indians Never Die” was filmed on those grounds and add to the unseen beauty of Black Belt Eagle Scout. She initially released the album last fall, and had said of this song in particular: “It’s a call out to colonizers and those who don’t respect the … Continue reading
Sometimes it’s hard to know what you’re seeking in life…but it’s easy to know when you haven’t found it. Source: SoundCloud / Bearson Continue reading
There is not much more to the story of the “Mid-Tempo Drama” than narcissism. “There’s something wrong with youI guarantee there’s something wrong with all of you“ AT NIGHT by We Are The City Continue reading
An a cappella pop song is a beautiful palette cleanser, or more accurately for charity., a filling alternative meal. We should all explore outside our comfort zone more often. Source: SoundCloud / charity Continue reading
Helen only has eyes for one love in her life, and this slow jam immortalizes the sentiment. Source: SoundCloud / Helen Continue reading
The 405 meets Laura Jean Anderson
Originally appeared on the 405; view archived article here. It took Laura Jean Anderson some years of adjusting to feel comfortable in her own skin. She was always a fish-out-of-water, growing up in a traditional Mormon household…in the grunge haven of Olympia, Washington. Hovering between these communities, she felt fully accepted by neither, which made her double down on her eccentricities. Fast forward to what … Continue reading The 405 meets Laura Jean Anderson
How To Dress Well Warns of Long-Term Traumas in “Body Fat” Ahead of LP Release & Lodge Room Show Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. Over the course of four studio albums as How To Dress Well, Tom Krell has bent genres to nearly breaking. Since his highly regarded 2014 LP, What is This Heart?, HTDW has become a staple acronym in niche scenes and dance playlists … Continue reading
Billy Moon is the Karl Ove Knausgaard of the indie rock scene. His earnest storytelling includes descriptions of camaraderie and youth which earn all of my respect. Listen to his latest album, Punk Songs, over at Bandcamp, and consider dropping a few dollars for it. Punk Songs by Billy Moon Continue reading
